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Logik LFTC50A12 oven is not heating up

by / Tuesday, 01 October 2019 / Published in

Hi There, I have a Logik Cooker model number LFTC50A12. The other day the oven suddenly stopped heating up. I have going through your website but can find what i need. The Light comes on, the fan starts spinning but its not getting hot. Could you help me out with how to fix this. Thanks.

Ron

Paul answers

If your Logik LFTC50A12 oven is not heating up this it means the Fan Oven Element has gone. I suggest you watch the video tutorial below to guide you how to test the element. If the element is okay there could be a problem with the selector switch causing your Logik LFTC50A12 oven not heating up. I have listed below the parts you will need to fix the problem and get your oven back to working order. I have also added some useful video tutorials which will help you with the repair.

For your future reference, I’ve included some Common faults with these Logik LFTC50A12 Oven cookers to assist you in the future or anyone else reading this.

  • The oven will not turn on

The first thing you need to check is that the oven timer is not on auto if it is, turn it on to manual.

  • No Heat in Oven

If the fan is running and the thermostat light comes on but you get no heat (or just the thermostat light on in non-fan ovens and cookers) then the probability is that the fan element or oven elements have failed.

  • Electricity trips (Rcd) when I turn the oven on or grill

This is normally an element that has gone to earth, This is a well-known fault with electric ovens, the insulation breaks down in the elements and trips the RCD , best way is to stick a meter on each element and check that they have not got earth leaks on them. But this can also be a wiring fault.

  • The Logik LFTC50A12 element doesn't work

This would usually indicate that the grill element is faulty. Check these: Grill element, Oven changeover switch, Overheat thermostat, Main oven thermostat, if used to regulate the grill temperature.

  • The oven fan is not working or spinning correctly (slow) or is noisy

The fan motor may need to be replaced see video on this also the cooling fan motor can cause same problems.

  • The Logik LFTC50A12 oven overheats and burns everything

Normally this is a simple thermostat failure which would manifest itself as this symptom.

  • The oven or cooker cuts out after it's been on for a while

This is an overheating problem which can be caused by the fan motor or main oven thermostat or a faulty safety thermostat that will be causing the problem. It can also be caused by a failure of the cooling fan, where fitted, but usually these go noisy before failing, Safety thermostats are used to prevent the oven or cooker overheating and will shut the oven down.

If you need any further assistance please feel free to contact me​. all the best Paul​.

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2 Responses to “Logik LFTC50A12 oven is not heating up”

  1. Steve Barker says : Reply

    My Logic electric oven comes on for a few minutes including light then cuts out
    .. I suspect its the element after reading your site information..How do I go about getting it sorted ASAP.. Cheers

  2. Stewart Mckenzie says : Reply

    Hello Paul l need your help with a logik free-standing twin cavity electric cooker LFTC600W12/LFTC60A12 my neighbours son has tried to replace the oven thermostat switch and doesn’t know how l told him he should have noted down the wiring or took a picture is there a wiring diagram available for this or where can l obtain one as my neighbour is an 87 year old pensioner thanks Stewart.

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